482 



Classified Iniiex. 



D \J^WkM— continued. 



Diptera : Durham Dipteia, a detailed 

 list, W. J. Wingate, 269-28S. 



Flowering Plants : Orchids of the 

 Derwent \'alley, J. W. Fawcett, 121 -122; 

 Saxifraga stellaris at BoUihope, Wear- 

 dale, J. W. Fawcett, 130. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

 graphy for 1900, T. Sheppard, 141-160; 

 and for 1901, T. Sheppard, 413-416, 463- 



473- 



Notice of Lee s Geology of the Great 

 Whin Sill, 60 ; Shap Granite Boulder 

 near Darlington, 224 ; Geology of High 

 Force, with sketch, 321. 



Hymenoptera: Vespa austriaca in 

 Durham, 320. 



Lepidoptera : Poplar Ilawkmoth at 

 Rylon, J. W. Fawcett, 94; notice of 

 Robson's Catalogue of Lepidoptera of 

 Northumberland and Durham, G. T. 

 Porritt, 126. 



Mammalia : Common Seal at Tei smouth, 

 T. II. Nelson, 61 ; at Varm, T. II. 

 Nelson, 91 ; at Seaton Sluice, J. W. 

 Fawcett, 91; and at Seaham Harbour, 

 J. W. Fawcett, 91 ; Otters in the Wear, 

 J. W. Fawcett, 91 ; Beluga Whale at 

 mouth of Tyne, 320. 



Mollusca : Pisidiumhenslowanum figured 

 from Cockerton, Darlington, 98. 



Museums: Sunderland Museum. 95. 



Personal Notices : C. T. Clough's 

 paper on Disappearance of Limestones 

 in High Teesdale, 320. 



Reptiles and Amphibians : Kinged 

 Snake in Pelaw Woods, J. W. Fawcett, 

 93- 



Societies: Proposed Union of iMuham 

 Naturalists, W. J. Wingate, 132; Durham 

 County Naturalists" Union and its pro- 

 posed work, 224 ; Annual Meeting of 

 Darlington Nat. Field Club, 224 ; Durham 

 Naturalists" Union. 268. ;20. 



L.ANCASHIRE. 



Bibliography : List of articles in British 

 Association Handbook forSouthport, 448. 



Coleoptera: Mention of paper on Soulh- 

 |)(irt beetles in 1902, 96. 



Ferns and Fern=Allies : Equisetum 



\ariegatuin and Selaginella selaginoides 

 near Formby, etc., ]. A. Wheldon, 457. 



Flowering Plants : Four new records, 

 31 ; Carex ovalis and C. carta near Ain- 

 tree, J. A. Wheldon, 63 ; Vaccinium 

 vilis-idrea from Clougha Pikes in Motley 

 Herbarium, J. A. Wheldon, 63 ; Cotone- 

 aster at Silverdale, S. Lister Petty, 95; 

 Ambrosia arlemisi?efolia and \'icia villosa 

 at St. Anne"s-on-Sea, 96; Review of 

 Green's Flora of Liverpool District, C. F,. 

 Moss, 123-125; Cerastium tetrandrum 

 near Liverpool, J. A. Wheldon. 130; 

 Changes in the FK)r:i of the Lancashire 

 Coast about Southport. J. A. Wheldon, 

 457-45X. 



Geology and Paleontology : Bililiu- 



graph_\- for 1900, T. Sheijpard, 141-160; 

 and for 1901, T. Sheppard, 41 3-4 16, 463- 



473- 



Notice o\ papers published b}' Liver- 

 ..pool (ieological .Society, 127: Healon 



Park Bore-hole, 131 : Geological [)ro- 

 ceedings of British Association at .South- 

 l-)ort, 447. 



Lepidoptera: ." iention of E. B. Hobson"s 

 List of Southport Lepidoptera, 95 : 

 Laphygma e.xigua near Liverpool, (i. T. 

 Porritt, 424. 



Mollusca : Monstrosities of Planorbis 

 spirorbis, Limnrea stagnalis, and \ivi- 

 para contecta from Lancashire, figured. 

 98 : Limnaea truncatula on top of church- 

 tower at Preston, H. Wallis Kew, 343; 

 Solenoniorpha major near Ston\'hurst, 

 3^4- 



Mosses and liepatics : \ arieties of 

 II\'pnum riparium and H. aduncum 

 near Aintree, J. A. Wheldon, 63 ; Kantia 

 submersa at Cockerham, a new P)rilish 

 Hepatic, A. Wilstm and J. A. Wlieldon, 

 63 : Changes in the Moss-P"lora ot the 

 Southport Coast-line. J. A. Wheldon, 

 457-458. 



Museums, etc.: Report of Manchester 

 Museum. 27 : Birds in Blackburn 

 Museum. 32 : Soutliport Observatory, 

 32 : Notes from ]\Ianchester Museum 

 noticed, 320 ; Kejiort of Manchester 



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